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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
I got filmed by NBC for the news at 11- Weee! This day was almost a disaster- I arrived at the beach to find an act of sabotage had rendered most of the beach unuseable. But quick thinking allowed us to turn around the situation and create an interesting design based on what had been done earlier that is reminiscent of plankton or some other single-celled organism strung out on a chain of conenctive slime. Or something like that!
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
My largest design to date. so big you can barely see the person near the center! This is a variation of 'Squiggles', going larger and adding smaller cells inside some of the larger cells. It also marked the premiere of me remote viewing equipment which stopped functioning about half-way through the design, but worked long enough to let us know it is a valid and useable idea :)
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Tuesday, 15 April 2008 |
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Two in one day! After an inspirational visit to a prolific artist, I took a decidely different approach to laying out my design, incorporating ideas from previous pieces. Talk about being inside the art. Squiggles II is perhaps the largest connected piece I have done yet. We were really straining our ability to see ourselves from above.
When: 4/14 | 2p low tide | moon: 62%
Where: Ocean Beach
Design/Photo by: Andres
Done by: Andres, Ember Dequincy
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Sunday, 13 April 2008 |
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This design is inspired by the packing of bubbles. It was a sunrise tide and the sun wasn't was reflecting glare from the usual angle directly above so I had to go to the side which does not show as much of the overall iamge as I would prefer. The downside of a beautiful day in The City :-)
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
I've been wanting to do this for a while, tracing out the lines left behind by the receding tide. The lines were sometimes a hunt- I had to search for them by detecting the faint chnge in reflectivity of the line. The finished image feels like the overhead images of terraced paddies.
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
The Flower of Life is a pretty significant symbol. I'll write about it at some point. For me within it is contained the start of any design i've done. I just barely got it done before the tide came in suddenly.
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